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nice start......I've never done a cannon. it's always good to go where your interests lie.........my sweet tooth is pretty large. I've built anything that passed my table. not only that........if your a reformed plastic modeler like me, it's always good to dabble in the medium to keep your skill up. look'in forward in seeing updates on build'in this beauty

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please tell me that red on the plate wasn't you! I put a nice gash on my pinkie finger over the weekend.......a non modeling mishap, but my modeling has suffered a little because of it. can be a pain getting rid of mold lines on metal, but so far it looks good. nice work

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